Showing posts with label New Jersey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Jersey. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

NJ Senate Votes To Repeal Death Penalty

By a 21-16 bipartisan vote;

Aye (17 Democrats, 4 Republicans):
John Adler (D-Cherry Hill)
Diane Allen (R-Edgewater Park)
Wayne Bryant (D-Camden)
Barbara Buono (D-Edison)
Richard Codey (D-West Orange)
Joseph Coniglio (D-Paramus)
Sandra Cunningham (D-Jersey City)
Nia Gill (D-Montclair)
John Girgenti (D-Paterson)
Ellen Karcher (D-Marlboro)
Bernard Kenny (D-Hoboken)
Raymond Lesniak (D-Union)
Robert Martin (R-Morris Plains)
James McCullough (R-Egg Harbor Township)
Joseph Palaia (R-Deal)
Paul Sarlo (D-Wood-Ridge)
Bob Smith (D-Piscataway)
Stephen Sweeney (D-Thorofare)
Shirley Turner (D-Ewing)
Joseph Vitale (D-Woodbridge)
Loretta Weinberg (D-Teaneck)

Nay (13 Republicans, 3 Democrats):
Nicholas Asselta (R-Cape May)
Martha Bark (R-Mount Laurel)
Anthony Bucco (R-Denville)
Gerald Cardinale (R-Cresskill)
Anthony Ciesla (R-Brick)
Lenoard Connors (R-Forked River)
Peter Inverso (R-Hamilton)
Thomas Kean Jr. (R-Westfield)
Joseph Kyrillos (R-Middletown Township)
Leonard Lance (R-Flemington)
Robert Littell (R-Franklin)
Fred Madden (D-Turnersville)
Henry McNamara (R-Wyckoff)
Nicholas Sacco (D-North Bergen)
Nicholas Scutari (D-Linden)
Robert Singer (R-Lakewood Township)

Not Voting:
Sharpe James (D-Newark)
Ronald Rice (D-Newark)

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

New Jersey Not In Play?

Debunking the theory that a Giuliani candidacy puts blue states like New Jersey in play, Rasmussen releases a new poll showing Hillary Clinton way up on Giuliani 51%-40%.

Clinton had been tied with Giuliani in other polls from the Garden State. She's way up on the other GOP candidates, leading Fred Thompson by 18%; 53%-35%, John McCain by 16%; 52%-36% and crushes Mitt Rombey by 24%; 55%-31%.

Interesting fact; Giuliani's positive ratings are the same as Clintons. He can't carry New Jersey with numbers like that.

Sunday, September 16, 2007

The Beginning Of The Mommy State

Ok, I don't like guys who wear saggy pants, I think it looks ridiculous, but this is just as ridiculous.

The government has no place enforcing a dress code, sorry. If you dont like it, dont look. What's next? Banning bikinis? thongs? halter-tops? What is this? Saudi Arabia?

Friday, August 3, 2007

SCHIP: How They Voted

Here's a look on how the region's representatives voted on Children’s Health and Medicare Protection Act of 2007:

NEW YORK CITY:
Ackerman (D)- Aye
Clarke (D)- Did Not Vote, but supported the bill
Crowley (D)- Aye
Engel (D)- Aye
Fossella (R)- Nay
Maloney (D)- Aye
Nadler (D)- Aye
Rangel (D)- Aye
Serrano (D)- Aye
Velasquez (D)- Aye
Weiner (D)- Aye

LONG ISLAND:
Bishop (D)- Aye
Israel (D)- Aye
King (R)- Nay
McCarthy (D)- Aye

HUDSON VALLEY:
Gillibrand (D)- Aye
Hall (D)- Aye
Lowrey (D)- Aye
Hinchey (D)- Aye

UPSTATE NEW YORK:
Arcuri (D)- Aye
Higgins (D)- Aye
Kuhl (R)- Nay
McHugh (R)- Nay
McNulty (D)- Aye
Reynolds (R)- Nay
Slaughter (D)- Aye
Walsh (R)- Nay

NEW JERSEY:
Andrews (D)- Aye
Ferguson (R)- Aye
Frelinghuysen (R)- Nay
Garrett (R)- Nay
Holt (D)- Aye
LoBiondo (R)- Aye
Pallone (D)- Aye
Pascrell (D)- Aye
Payne (D)- Aye
Rothman (D)- Aye
Saxton (R)- Nay
Sires (D)- Aye
Smith (R)- Nay

CONNECTICUT:
Courtney (D)- Aye
DeLauro (D)- Aye
Larson (D)- Aye
Chris Murphy (D)- Aye
Shays (R)- Aye

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Clinton, Obama Gets Big Endorsements

Hillary Clinton got a big endorsement today...from the Senior Senator of the nation's biggest state.

Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-California) officially endorsed Clinton, becoming the seventh US Senator and 56th member of Congress to endorse Clinton.

Senator Obama also got a major endorsement out of the most important primary state. Freshman Congressman Paul Hodes (D-New Hampshire) endorsed Obama. Hodes' endorsement will no doubt help Obama in the all important primary state where he has been trailing Clinton by large margins.

Obama has got the endorsement of Rep. Steve Rothman (D-New Jersey). Rothman decided to endorse Obama despite the movement of New Jersey Democrats toward Senator Clinton. So far prominent New Jersey Democrats like Governor Jon Corzine, Senator Bob Menendez and Representatives Frank Pallone, Rob Andrews and Albio Sires have all thrown their support behind the Senator from the state next door.

Saturday, July 21, 2007

As Popular As A Colonoscopy

On the day the President made perhaps the best decision he's made in a while, to get his heath checked and get a colonoscopy, we find out that in New Jersey, he's about as popular as one.

This from Strategic Vision of all people, and they tend to overstate Republican support.

Bush at 18% in a state where he won 46% two and a half years ago. Bush's one bright side is that 47% of state voters still approve of the job he's doing on the War on Terrorism.

Congress is at 16% and only 20% approve of the President's handling of the war in Iraq. 59% want out in the next six months.

I didn't even think I'd find these polls in New York...If this is how things are in Jersey, I wonder how it is east of the Hudson?

Monday, May 28, 2007

A Word Without Definition

I got a lot of criticism for arguing that the six people who planned to massacre soldiers at Fort Dix weren't terrorists, but just simple enemies of America.

Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni said on Nightline last year;

"Somebody who is fighting against Israeli soldiers is an enemy and we will fight back, but I believe that this is not under the definition of terrorism, if the target is a soldier."

I would have to agree with her. The six men who set out to massacre soldiers at Fort Dix were enemies of America, but they were not terrorists. Terrorists are enemies who target the defenseless to create a sense of fear and terror. Terrorists target places that are easy to attack; commercial buildings, mass transportation, etc. Their targets are what people need to live their everyday lives and their goal is to scare us into changing our everyday lives.

Fort Dix is a military installation. When a person or group feels they must declare war on America, their targets should be soldiers, not private citizens. They will be labeled enemies and we will fight back, but military installations are the "legitimate" targets. American soldiers are trained, equipped, and well aware their job is to to defend themselves and their country and then fight enemies, while the civilian population is, for the most part, not trained and prepared to fight back immediately, nor should necessarily have to. It is appropriate, I think, to ask this simple question; If these six men weren't Islamic fundamentalists, if they were white supremacists, neo-Nazis, or just mentally-ill individuals with guns, would they still be terrorists? We cannot use the term "terrorist" so loosely and we need to put forth a more specific definition as to what it is.

While most of us will agree flying planes or driving bomb-filled cars into privately own civilian buildings is terrorism, as it is meant to terrorize people from going to work as they normally would, the definition of what is a terrorist does seem to expand depending on where you are. In Alabama, for example, the state's Department of Homeland Security recently listed gay rights organizations and anti-war groups as possible breeding grounds for terrorists. As far as I know, no gay rights or anti-war organization has sought to slaughter and incite fear in the minds of every American. No gay rights or anti-war groups have blown themselves up on buses or planted bombs on subways, but Alabama, until just recently, saw them as potential hotbeds of terrorism. I have, however, heard of ANTI-gay, PRO-life terrorism; Eric Rudolph, for example, who bombed an Alabama abortion clinic in 1998 and a lesbian nightclub in Atlanta in 1997.

Without a specific definition of what legally explains what terrorism is and who can be a terrorist, we're fighting a war based on each and every American's interpretation of the word and everyone's specific idea as to what is "terrorizing" to them. To some, I have no doubt pro-choice, pro-gay rights, anti-war groups are potential breeding grounds for what they would consider "terrorists," even if they never threaten to build a bomb. The same holds true for some who think the same way toward pro-life, anti-gay, socially conservative and nationalist groups. Some may consider Eric Rudolph a terrorist and I'm sure there are some who do not, even though they think the For Dix Six are terrorists.

You cannot fight a war against something that everyone interprets the meaning of differently. Perhaps if we wish to fight a "war on terrorism," we must come together and figure out what "terrorism" actually is.

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Corzine Still Popular

Despite the car accident that nearly took his life, after not wearing his seatbelt and allowing his driver to go above the speed limit, New Jersey voters still like their Governor.

A Farleigh Dickenson poll shows Corzine with a 58% approval rating, higher than before his accident.

Corzine's popularity is dwarfed though by the guy who acted as governor during his recovery in April, State Senate President Richard Codey. The Democrat, who had three different terms as acting governor in the past few years has a 73% approval rating with only an 8% disapproval.

If this guy was in the Senate last year running instead of Menendez, Linda Stender might very well be in Congress right now. Gee, maybe Codey can make a VP shortlist...just a thought

Six People Arrested In Terror Plot

They wanted to go on a shooting rampage at Fort Dix in New Jersey, kill as many soldiers as they can. Thank God they were caught and kudos to all those who help catch them.

They were Islamic radicals, but at least three of them were of Balkan descent...White Eastern European...so this makes me think of a few questions;

1.) They wanted to shoot soldiers, is that necessarily a terrorist attack and if so, does that qualify Virginia Tech as an act of terrorism? What's the difference, because it's Muslims doing it? Also, the target was soldiers, not civilians, which makes me think of what Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni said recently;
"Somebody who is fighting against Israeli soldiers is an enemy and we will fight back, but I believe that this is not under the definition of terrorism, if the target is a soldier."

2.) Some of them were American citizens who have Second Amendment Rights to own a gun. They were caught trying to obtain AK-47's, which are difficult to obtain in New Jersey because of strict gun control laws. Does the NRA still think these guys should still have the right to own a gun...any gun, including an AK-47?

3.) My reasoning against Racial Profiling is that it doesn't cover all potential terrorists. Sure, most of them are going to be foreign Middle-Eastern or South Asian looking men, but these guys were not, at least the three from Europe. They look like European, they are white. Racial Profiling wouldn't have worked here, would it now?

Thursday, April 12, 2007

New Jersey Governor Hurt In Car Accident

Governor Jon Corzine (D-New Jersey) has been seriously injured in a car wreck on the Garden State Parkway near Atlantic City.

He apparently has a broken leg and is in a Camden hospital for surgery.

State Senate President and perennial Acting Governor Richard Codey is once again Acting Governor while Corzine is in surgery.

The Star-Ledger has it. More updates as they become available.

UPDATE: This from the Star-Ledger:

Corzine also had a broken sternum, a broken collarbone, a slight fracture of the lower vertebrae and six broken ribs on each side, said Dr. Steven Ross, trauma director at Cooper University Hospital in Camden, where the governor was taken by helicopter after the crash in Galloway Township. Corzine also had laceration on his head, but did not sustain any brain or spinal cord damage in the accident.